Scott McTominay has emerged as a shock target for Manchester United, just two years after his departure from Old Trafford, according to reports from Fichajes. The Scottish midfielder’s explosive form in Italy has put him at the center of a potential blockbuster €80 million transfer saga next summer.
McTominay’s move to Napoli in 2024 for approximately €30 million was initially viewed as a sensible piece of business, but it has since blossomed into a masterstroke for the Partenopei.
During the 24/25 season, he was instrumental in their Scudetto triumph, delivering an incredible return of 12 goals and 6 assists from the engine room. His unique blend of physical prowess, late runs into the box, and tactical intelligence transformed him into one of Serie A’s most complete midfielders.
Far from being a one-season wonder, the 29-year-old has continued his prolific output this campaign.
Despite Napoli’s inconsistent form, McTominay has already notched 10 goals and 4 assists in all competitions, proving his evolution from a fringe player at United to a genuine difference-maker.
This sustained excellence has placed Napoli in a powerful yet precarious position. With McTominay under contract until 2028 and among the club’s top earners, the Serie A side is reportedly open to a sale to alleviate financial pressures and reinvest in the squad. The proposed fee of €80 million would represent a staggering profit, nearly tripling their initial outlay.
For Manchester United, the prospect of bringing the academy graduate back to Old Trafford is laden with intrigue. Having sold him to find regular football, the club now sees a player who has returned with the leadership, goal-scoring threat, and international pedigree that was only just budding during his first spell.
United view a move as securing a “finished article”—a player with deep roots at the club, now equipped to handle the highest pressures.
While a summer move is far from imminent, the financial logic for Napoli and the sporting logic for United make this a compelling narrative.
If the figures hold, McTominay’s potential return would not only be one of the biggest transfers of the window but also a rare instance of a club paying a premium to bring a former player back as an upgraded, world-class version of himself.
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